Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1949, Page 12, Image 10

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem. Ort., Thursday. May S, 1949
South Santiam River Area
Damaged by Flood Waters
Albany, May .8 Damage seldom before Inflicted in so short a
time by the South Santiam river was revealed as its flood waters
receded from an 18.4 foot crest Tuesday, leaving some of the
best farms in Oregon seamed with gulleys that had only last
week been lush farm land sown to crops.
A survey of the area by
County Extension Agent O. E.
Mikesell Tuesday disclosed that
damage from washing out of
sped, mint and other plantings
alone will mount into many
thousands of dollars, and that
damage to the land is inestima
ble. Although a similarly severe
flood occurred last winter it
lacked much of causing so much
damaget farmers in the area
said, mainly because the sur
face of the ground was packed
and grasses and stubble helped
lo minimize erosion, but the
flood of last week-end over
spread land that had been fresh
ly tilled, carrying off thousands
of tons of topsoil.
Appeals from land owners
brought a corps of U.S. army
engineers to the scene Tuesday
and' they immediately started a
survey preliminary to the rec
ommendation of remedial meas
ures. Most severely affected were
the farms lying along the east
bank of the river below San
derson's bridge, which spans
the South Santiam near Crab
tree. At one point,' where the riv
er skirts the Elmer Vandlver
farm, the river noW turns
abruptly at almost a right an
gle. At that location the stream
overflowed upon farm land be
low, threatening to cut a new
channel across land that hith
erto had been spared major da
mage. If this washing is repeated,
residents fear, it will wipe out
several entire sections of farm
land as the stream carves out a
new course, sending the South
Santiam across the area be
tween its present channel and
the Renner station district
northeast of Knox Butte.
Should this occur, it was
pointed out. many of the finest
homes and most productive
farms in the state would be car
ried down stream.
Farmers blame the revetment
that was constructed in 1945
above' Sanderson's bridge for
the new incursions of the river.
This bulkhead, they complain,
has diverted the channel to the
eastward, which would account
for Its recent inroads on the
farms below.
The Santiam had returned to
its channel Wednesday and
farmers were attempting to re
pair the damage by healing land
scars with fills preparatory to
replanting, but they expressed
fear that crops planted now may
not mature.
Otherwise flood conditions
throughout the county were re-
Inventors to
Display Work
Oregon inventors are being
given an opportunity to bring
new inventions to the attention
of manufacturers in the show
being linpd up by Gull Reazee
Grotto of the Shrine for the
benefit of the Portland rehabil
itation center for crippled chil
dren and adults to be held in
the Pythian building, 918 SW
Yamhill starting May 25 at 7:30
p.m. All proceeds will go to
wards buying equipment for
the center.
The invention show has been
sponsored by the Oregon State
Fair here for the last ten years
under the direction of J. T. An
derson, coordinator of inven
tions.
Sponsors also hope that the
ffnen it rains
it -pours
ported satisfactory. Both the
Willamette and Calapooia riv
ers were falling.
free exhibit for Inventors who
wish to offer his invention for
display will be brought in con
tact with local -manufacturers
and may make arrangements
through Anderson with offices
in the Weatherly building.
In addition to the exhibrts
there will be color and sound
moving pictures and an oppor
tunity given to talk with inven
tors. Exhibits will prove of in
terest to every member of the
family, Anderson states, and
range from a new back washer,
disappearing shoe rack for
adults to a toy wheelbarrow
and wagon for the youngsters.
Class Is Confirmed
Silv e r t o n Archbishop Ed
ward D. Howard, D. D., of Port
land conferred the Sacrament of
Confirmation on a class of SS,
42 children and 13 adults, at St.
Paul's Catholic church at Silver
ton, Sunday evening. Assisting
Archbishop Howard was Father
George John J. Walsh, pastor of
St. Paul Silverton pariah.
45 more in new ilael
AtORC COGENT
More of thit favorite
on hand I
MORE fUtll
New jiggle movie cutout!
for the kids on every box.
Crisp and delicious by
every test, no wonder
children love Rice
Krispies! Now, by
popular demand, a
new package that
holds 45 cn more of
this nourishing energy-food.
Get the
new, economical large
size toaayi
SiM iln It ppiLtr 5 ii. till
MOTHER KNOWS ;a BEST!
C of C Relents
On Tax Demands
Portland, ' May 5 Cham
ber of Commerce directors have
relented on demands that the
city council throw out its new
high fee schedule. But they
want levies on net business re
ceipt and personal income re
pealed. The board also asked the city
commis s i o n e r s yesterday to
pare the new budget to keep an
anticipated deficit under $1,
000,000. Meanwhile, the Oregonian
suggested editorially that if the
city doubled its water charges
it would gain $2,000,000 annu
ally without adding to collec
tion costs.
Class Presents Play
Sublimity The seniors of St.
Boniface high 'will present the
class play, a three act comedy,
"Through the Keyhole," at the
parish hall Friday and Sunday,
May 8 and 8 at 8 o'clock.
CASH TALKS
and you save at Woodrow'a
when you pay CASH for
Willard Batteries Seiber
ling tires "with full road
hazard guarantee " Nason
paints, auto glass and un
painted furniture
R. D. Wood row Co.
450 Center St. Phone 22418
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Stores
SALEM WEST SALEM
Vi Mile North of At Foot of Bridge
Underpass
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
CAMPBELLS
TOMATO SOUP
4 for .
CRACKERS
2 lb. Box for
JELL0 5 FOR
IVORY SOAP
Lge. on
Bar O For
CAMAY SOAP
3 For
Bath
11
CURFEW PEAS
4 For
CORN FLAKES
Carnation M
8 oz. package 4 For
NEW SPUDS
U.S. No. 1 Creamers 1 f
Our First Carload I U Ibt.
TOMATOES
2 For
Fancy
Tubes
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Fresh Strawberries
Lowest Prices
We have a complete line of bedding
plants, flowers and Azealas for
Mother's Day-
Meat Department
PORK PIECES
Smoked
Loin Ends '
Spar Ribs
Shoulder Cuts
39c
Hamburger
Made Fresh Daily at
. the Mon Ark Meat Co.
39c
POLISH
Sausage Rings
39c
MADE FRESH THIS WEEK
Minced Ham
39c
OUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Skinless Franks
39c
Our self-serve counters serve you all hours.
For special cuts see our butchers back of
serve cases.
Two Money Saying Markets
Home Owned Independent
avmg (Renter
Stores
Vi Mil North
Of th Underpass
SALEM
At the Feat or
Tho Bridge
WEST SALEM